Standard operators and mathematical methods for computations with SpatRaster objects. Computations are local (applied on a cell by cell basis). If multiple SpatRaster objects are used, these must have the same extent and resolution. These have been implemented:
Arith: +, -, *, /, ^, %%, %/%
Compare: ==, !=, >, <, <=, >=, is.na, is.nan, is.finite, is.infinite
The terra package does not distinguish between NA
(not available) and NaN
(not a number). In most cases this state is represented by NaN
.
Logical: !, &, |, isTRUE, isFALSE
Summary: "max", "min", "range", "prod", "sum", "any", "all"
Math: "abs", "sign", "sqrt", "ceiling", "floor", "trunc", "cummax", "cummin", "cumprod", "cumsum", "log", "log10", "log2", "log1p", "acos", "acosh", "asin", "asinh", "atan", "atanh", "exp", "expm1", "cos", "cosh", "sin", "sinh", "tan", "tanh", "round", "signif"
For SpatExtent the following methods have been implemented: "round", "floor", "ceil", "=="
# S4 method for SpatRaster
is.na(x)
SpatRaster
SpatRaster
# NOT RUN {
r1 <- rast(ncols=10, nrows=10)
v <- runif(ncell(r1))
v[10:20] <- NA
values(r1) <- v
r2 <- rast(r1)
values(r2) <- 1:ncell(r2) / ncell(r2)
r3 <- r1 + r2
r2 <- r1 / 10
r3 <- r1 * (r2 - 1 / r2)
b <- c(r1, r2, r3)
b2 <- b * 10
s <- sqrt(b2)
round(s, 1)
max(s)
max(s, na.rm=TRUE)
x <- is.na(s)
y <- which.max(s)
# }
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